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The Secret Life of Rosewood Avenue

British radio comedy series


Summary

British radio comedy series

The Secret Life of Rosewood Avenue is a British radio comedy series, first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1991. Written by Stephen Sheridan, it starred James Grout, Margaret Courtenay, Jean Heywood and Christopher Good. The show was produced by Lissa Evans.

The series has been repeated on BBC Radio 7 and BBC Radio 4 Extra.

Cast

  • James Grout as Reverend Timothy Carswell
  • Margaret Courtenay as Miss Tilling
  • Jean Heywood as Miss Tapp
  • Christopher Good as Dr Warlock
  • Patricia Hayes as Miss. Willow
  • Rosemary Martin as Mrs. Garland

Plot

The show concerns the Reverend Timothy Carswell, a timid and somewhat naive vicar who is assigned to an apparently respectable suburban parish. However, the area is actually a hotbed of (among other things) gossip, passion, geriatric prostitution and murder, all of which is going on under Reverend Carswell's unsuspecting nose.

Episodes

No.Episode No.TitleOriginal airdate
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References

References

  1. Guide, British Comedy. "The Secret Life Of Rosewood Avenue - Radio 4 Sitcom".
  2. "BBC Radio 4 Extra - The Secret Life of Rosewood Avenue, Moving In".
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